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Parisians: An Adventure History of Paris
Graham Robb
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| #3797989 in Books | Tantor Media | 2010-05-03 | Formats: Audiobook, CD, Unabridged | Original language:English | PDF # 11 | 5.30 x1.10 x6.40l,.64 | Running time: 50400 seconds | Binding: Audio CD | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Panoramic view...|By John P. Jones III|Graham Robb is an Englishman who loves his France, and knows it well. I first read his The Discovery of France: A Historical Geography whose title begs the question: But wasn't it always just there? It was Frenchman (and the other European nationalities that "discovered" all those other places on the globe. Or, so they claimed. Robb convin|From Publishers Weekly|This audiobook version of Graham Robb's volume of strange-but-true Parisian narratives offers listeners a fascinating history that is frequently encumbered by heavy-handed, often overblown narration from Simon Vance. Robb offers a series o
This is the Paris you never knew. From the Revolution to the present, Graham Robb has distilled a series of astonishing true narratives, all stranger than fiction. A young artillery lieutenant, strolling through the Palais-Royal, observes disapprovingly the courtesans plying their trade. A particular woman catches his eye; nature takes its course. Later that night, Napoleon Bonaparte writes a meticulous account of his first sexual encounter. An aristocratic woman,...
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